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rbert0005

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  1. We have a few formats around here for pin shoots. I have shot them off individual pedestals. 22s got them off just fine, so there was a 22 division. Those steel tables with the sideboards can be a real bitch when you have a nose over the front edge of the table up against the side rail. One day I hit one with 8 rounds of 357 factory and all it did was wiggle. :-( Bob
  2. Drill the thing out and go buy some 5 cent ones at the hardware store. Bob
  3. I downloaded a listing of feedlip dimensions from the STI website a few years ago. We got a batch of 9mm and 45 acp 2011s in the shop yesterday. So for ha, ha's I was measuring the feed lips on the mags and found that what is on the list and what the real numbers were worlds apart. I am talking like .060 to .080 difference. I guess if they work, they work. I was just curious as to why the big difference. Any thoughts? Thanks, Bob
  4. That's the info I was looking for. Thanks, Bob
  5. Mine went to Germany the last time it quit. They told me not to bother to send it back to them. Bob
  6. I know that someone around repairs them. Senior citizenship has me at a loss for who it is. :-( Can someone point me in the right direction, please? Thanks, Bob
  7. I had one of each, PC 625s that is. Both were great guns, but I much prefered the 5 1/4" one. For me the thing ballanced much better. Bob
  8. I hear what you're saying. I opened it up to .410 and all seems just fine. I agree that the .425 and up seems a bit on the large side. Bob
  9. Thanks, that's what I was looking for. Bob
  10. On an STI 45 ACP mag what is the recomended width of the feedlips? Thanks, Bob
  11. I REALLY like to use 7 grains of #7 with a 130 grain plated bullet for my open gun. That load sends up great smoke signals Bob
  12. I try to run a brush thru the cylinder between every stage. End of problem. You could also use plated bullets. Scotchbrite in the chamber will make it worse, you are removing material from in there and allowing more room for the crud to build up. Bob
  13. I find the 6" to be muzzle heavy. I do like the feel of the 4", so that's what I have. And yes there are speedloaders available for it. Bob Bob
  14. The moonies from S&W are excelant. They are EDM'd and will work with any brass. Not brass specific at all. Bob
  15. Well, it went and for a good price. Makes me feel good when I look in the safe and see one. Bob
  16. The factory says they are set up for CCI Standard, so I would think any Standard velocity would be just fine. Enjoy, Bob
  17. I have a couple of shooting buddies that use modified pliers. They did go to the grinding wheel and radius the jaws. Female on one side and male on the other. They do work well. Sometimes easier than my OFFICIAL tool. Bob
  18. HK, Get yourself a case of CCI Standard Velocity and have a ball. Enjoy, Bob
  19. +1 on keeping on looking. Besides, depending on condition, you could seriously deplete the value of the gun. Bob
  20. Brownells sells them. Personally I have never bothered. A reduced power return spring and some polishing has allways done the trick for me. Bob
  21. This reminds me. I have to call them about a primer feeding issue on one of mine. Thanks, Bob
  22. What's real bad is when you look in the mirror and see some old grey hair guy instead of you. Bob
  23. At least you guys can buy the ammo you want at your local Wal Mart. The one that is the closest for me, I go by it on my way home from work, has not restocked in a good 9 months. The pickings are pretty slim. Bob
  24. Depending on the condition of you Model 27 you may just be able to sell it and get pretty much any gaming revolver you want. Bob
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